This book contains a selection of the essays and addresses written or given by the Senior Law Lord (as a Queen's Bench judge, Lord Justice of Appeal, Master of the Rolls, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales) over the last 15 years or so, touching on a wide range of legally-related topics.
This book contains a selection of the essays and addresses written or given by the Senior Law Lord (as a Queen's Bench judge, Lord Justice of Appeal, Master of the Rolls, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales) over the last 15 years or so, touching on a wide range of legally-related topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Bingham is The Right Honourable Lord Bingham of Cornhill and Senior Law Lord
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: The Business of Judging * 1: The Judge as Juror: The Judicial Determination of Factual Issues * 2: The Judge as Lawmaker: An English Perspective * 3: The Discretion of the Judge * Part II: Judges in Society * 1: Judicial Independence * 2: Judicial Ethics * Part III: The Wider World * 1: `There is a World Elsewhere': The Changing Perspectives of English Law * 2: Law in a Pluralist Society * 3: The Supreme Court of India * Part IV: Human Rights * 1: The European Convention on Human Rights: Time to Incorporate * 2: Should there be a Law to Protect Rights of Personal Privacy? * 3: The Way we Live Now: Human Rights in the New Millennium * 4: Tort and Human Rights * Part V: Public Law * 1: Should Public Law Remedies be Discretionary? * 2: The Old Despotism * 3: Mr Perlzweig, Sir John Anderson, and Lord Atkin * Part VI: The Constitution * 1: The Courts and the Constitution * 2: Anglo-American Reflections * Part VII: The English Criminal Trial * 1: The English Criminal Trial: The Credits and the Debits * 2: Justice and Injustice * 3: Silence is Golden - or is it? * 4: A Criminal Code: Must we Wait for Ever? * Part VIII: Crime and Punishment * 1: The Sentence of the Court * 2: Justice for the Young * 3: The Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder * 4: Speech on the Second Reading of the Crime (Sentences) Bill * Part IX: Miscellaneous * 1: Address to the Centenary Conference of the Bar * 2: Who Then in Law is my Neighbour? * 3: The Future of the Common law * 4: Lecture at Toynbee Hall on the Centenary of its Legal Advice Centre * 5: Address at the Thanksgiving Service for Lord Denning OM
* Part I: The Business of Judging * 1: The Judge as Juror: The Judicial Determination of Factual Issues * 2: The Judge as Lawmaker: An English Perspective * 3: The Discretion of the Judge * Part II: Judges in Society * 1: Judicial Independence * 2: Judicial Ethics * Part III: The Wider World * 1: `There is a World Elsewhere': The Changing Perspectives of English Law * 2: Law in a Pluralist Society * 3: The Supreme Court of India * Part IV: Human Rights * 1: The European Convention on Human Rights: Time to Incorporate * 2: Should there be a Law to Protect Rights of Personal Privacy? * 3: The Way we Live Now: Human Rights in the New Millennium * 4: Tort and Human Rights * Part V: Public Law * 1: Should Public Law Remedies be Discretionary? * 2: The Old Despotism * 3: Mr Perlzweig, Sir John Anderson, and Lord Atkin * Part VI: The Constitution * 1: The Courts and the Constitution * 2: Anglo-American Reflections * Part VII: The English Criminal Trial * 1: The English Criminal Trial: The Credits and the Debits * 2: Justice and Injustice * 3: Silence is Golden - or is it? * 4: A Criminal Code: Must we Wait for Ever? * Part VIII: Crime and Punishment * 1: The Sentence of the Court * 2: Justice for the Young * 3: The Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder * 4: Speech on the Second Reading of the Crime (Sentences) Bill * Part IX: Miscellaneous * 1: Address to the Centenary Conference of the Bar * 2: Who Then in Law is my Neighbour? * 3: The Future of the Common law * 4: Lecture at Toynbee Hall on the Centenary of its Legal Advice Centre * 5: Address at the Thanksgiving Service for Lord Denning OM
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